Russian Avant-garde is well-known and admired all over the world. During this tour, you will learn about the origins of this style, its most prominent names, and the ideas that still serve as a source of inspiration for the modern architects. You will visit a few exceptional Avant-garde buildings that will tell you a story of the early Soviet utopian projects.

You will see:

Melnikov House (1929), a private house turned into an ultimate Avant-garde manifesto.

Narkomfin Building (1930), a commune house with the two-level “living cellsˮ.

Rusakov Workers' Club (1929) with transformable inner spaces.

Tsentrosoyuz Building (1935), the biggest pre-war building of Le Corbusier.